In picturesque Carlingford, The Four Seasons Hotel overlooks the Cooley Peninsula, with beautiful views of Cooley Mountains and Carlingford Lough. The hotel is a 1-hour drive from Dublin and Belfast.
Located a 4-minute walk from Carlingford Castle, Mc Kevitts Village Hotel offers 2-star accommodations in Carlingford and features a terrace, a restaurant and a bar.
Set in 3 acres of gardens, Grove House Bed & Breakfast is located in the medieval village of Carlingford, County Louth. It offers a choice of breakfasts from the menu, free Wi-Fi and free parking.
Shalom provides beachfront accommodations in Carlingford. With free private parking, the property is a 11-minute walk from Carlingford Castle and 15 miles from Proleek Dolmen.
Offering a garden, Eden House features accommodations in Carlingford. This property offers access to a patio, tennis at the tennis court, free private parking, and free Wifi.
With a restaurant and a cookery school this family-run Georgian House lies only 164 feet from Medieval Carlingford. Overlooking the mountains, it features rooms with family antiques and free Wi-Fi.
Located at the foot of the Cooley Mountains, Riverside Lodge offers free on-site parking and is just 10 minutes’ drive from the medieval town of Carlingford.
Set in the beautiful Cooley Hills with coastal and forest views, Safe Haven is close to popular mountain, forest and beach walks, and a 10 minute drive to the medieval village of Carlingford.
Such a quaint little town perched on the waters edge.
Such a quaint little town perched on the waters edge.
Lots of lovely restaurants serving lovely fresh seafood. And some quirky little shops.
We ate lunch at PJ’s known for its oysters.
And at the kingfisher bistro in the evening. Both served delicious food.
Hall
8.0
Scored 8.0
Lovely apartment on the Lough.
Lovely apartment on the Lough. The hosts make full use of the space allowing a party of five to stay in comfort. We were there on a Monday and Tuesday night and several of the restaurants were closed which is such a pity which resulted in us having to get take out. The property is right at the entrance to the Greenway and the bike hire company there were great, reasonably priced and very pleasant
Ciaran
Ireland
10
Scored 10
Visited Carlingford for a wedding in the Four Seasons Hotel,...
Visited Carlingford for a wedding in the Four Seasons Hotel, which is an excellent venue for such an occasion. Quaint small town which was easy to navigate with one way system around town centre. Ate lunch in Carlingford Arms - excellent service and tasty food except for too many onions in chicken curry. Great view of Carlingford Lough from Castle. Visited a few interesting antique shops.
Paul
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
A great place , vibrant with lots of eateries and pubs .
A great place , vibrant with lots of eateries and pubs . The front is lovely with lots of water sports going on . If you’re in to walking there are plenty of walks with flat to strenuous mountain walks .
Lisa
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Carlingford is a very beautiful and historic village/small...
Carlingford is a very beautiful and historic village/small town situated on Carlingford Lough that defines part of the border between Ireland and Northern Ireland. It's name reflects the fact that some of it's first tourists :) were the Vikings. Many buildings point to its historic past, most notably King John's Castle. It boasts a variety of restaurants and pubs serving good food, so whether your preference is "surf" or "turf" (or both !) you won't be disappointed. For something to bring home, there are lots of interesting options, including visiting the award winning Garrett Mallon Design House and bringing home one of his distinctive pieces of jewellery or the work of one of his fellow designers featured there.
Brian
Ireland
10
Scored 10
Great location on Carlingford Lough with great views across...
Great location on Carlingford Lough with great views across to County Down and the Mournes.
Carlingford is a very nice town with plenty of places to eat and drink.
Live music, Good walks and Historical sites.
Good to visit at anytime of year.
Me and my Fiencee stayed the night, the room had a lovely aroma when we first walked in due to a tea light being lit in a safe place. It was a nice touch for first impressions.
The bed looked clean and the room well maintained.
The view from the room was just beautiful!
I would happily stay there again over any other BNB or hotel.
NOTE: I did end up loosing the room key and the BNB were very understanding - and did not charge me for a replacement (excellent customer service!).
The staff were friendly and helpful.
We ate in the hotel on both evenings and it was delicious. We both thoroughly enjoyed Oven baked fresh hake with fresh prawns, mussels and spinach poached in white wine cream.
Next evening my choice was from the specials, hake and mussels in pasta and hubby had the jumbo scampi, which was indeed as described and again both were delicious .
This is a motel style hotel, this means you get your own door from outside into your room with parking in front. This gives a sense of privacy and that combined with the amazing view makes this place great. The owner (I assume he is the owner) was very friendly and kind. We were very happy here and would definitely come back.
The setting was stunning with Slieve Foy and the Morne Mountains and the Carlingford Lough all just steps away. Everywhere we turned there was something beautiful to see. The hostess Jackie was so kind and helpful. t the whole stay was simply a delight!
The location was fantastic, within walking distance of the town. The room was spacious and very comfortable. The house was charming with a lovely outdoor space. The hosts were friendly and warm. We didn't want to leave and we'll definitely be back.
The rooms were very clean and tidy. They looked dressed like hotel rooms. The breakfast was lovely. Gluten and dairy free options were available on prior request. It was located in a quiet residential area and a 10 minute walk to town.
Feels like it's in the country yet only a two minute walk to pubs and restaurants.
Very friendly staff and an exceptionally well kept property. Would recommend this hotel to anyone and will certainly visit again.
The most beautiful hotel right in the middle of town. I absolutely loved it! The staff was incredible and so friendly. The food was out of this world. The seafood chowder is a must!
We attended a wedding at the Four Seasons hotel, B&B was a short walk away and very reasonable price.
Breakfast was in a room over looking carlingford lough with great views.
We were at a wedding in a hotel when we booked in the owner left us back to our hotel ..also the pillows were fantastic do much so I'm gona buy some for my own
Fantastic place to stay. very cosy and cheaper rate than most hotels.
The host violet was super nice to deal with.
Great location.would definitely stay again
The house was lovely and cosy for January and we just love Carlingford. Plenty of great walks and everyone is so nice. It is especially nice in the winter.
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